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Sunday, January 29, 2017

It's the Tucson time of year!

Wow - I have been neglecting my blog! Bad me! Well now that it is 10 months since my last entry let me share some of my discoveries and the people in Tucson. We rolled into town on Friday, had lunch at El Minuto cafe, hit JGM and visited with one of my favorite vendors Toyo Feng of Feng's Trading.. I got some great stuff! Here are some of the more interesting beads ...

USA turq and dyed fossil coral on the left, angelite, chrysoprase and beautiful lepidolite (but a bad picture :) ) on the left

Pink Botswana agate, carved rose quartz and carved green aventurine on the left, new jade and blue jade on the right

But did I remember to take a picture with Toyo? No! I will next time. We weren't too hungry after a late lunch so we just got some soup and bread at the store and had that for dinner.

On Saturday we started out at the Miners Coop show. We saw some beautiful stones and had fun talking with a lot of different vendors. I didn't get a single picture! I did get some cute little peridot nuggets that I'm going to try to encase in argentium sterling silver cages when I get home. I'm not sure it will work - but the idea in my head sure seems good! Next we went to the Grant Inn and I found some pretty Nacozari turquoise at Stephen Mauldin Stone Co. Isn't it pretty? And I didn't get a picture of the pretty little faceted beads that I'm going to get :)

I'll be going back to buy some on Monday since I was just looking around that day. Then we had lunch at BJ's brewery and went to the Howard Johnson GIGM show. Unfortunately my favorite turquoise guys, Nevada Turquoise Co., didn't show :( I was sad. I did get some pictures of some cool amethyst monster geodes from Brazil.

This is the same geode with my mom in the picture for size reference. Next we went back to JGM. I spent all my time at Best in Gems this time. I was looking for cabs for a friend and my mom noticed these beautiful earring pairs! So of course I had to go digging in the piles!

And here are Bik and Tarun at Best In Gems who stayed passed closing time so we could find our pretties! And a shot of ALL those beautiful stones!

And, finally, today! We hit Holidome today. They opened yesterday so we stayed away since it is usually a mad house on opening day. I wanted to make sure I checked out the offerings at Taj since they often have some unusual stones. I'm still searching for one particular stone so I may have to go to their booth in GJX on opening day ... ugh! Here are the pretties I got at Taj. I love the carved, triangular tourmaline.

Next we went to Ivory Jacks and I got some cool moose antler figure 8 dangles. These cost a bit less than ivory but still look pretty cool!

Next up was lunch! We hoped to go to the Ajo Cafe - but, alas, they are closed on Sunday. So we did what phone wielding person would do - called up Google maps and searched for restaurants near us. We found one with good reviews and headed to the Sunny Daze Cafe. I have to agree with the reviews - the food was excellent, the service was wonderful and the restaurant decor is a kick! Here is a picture of our waitress (darn I'm bad with names!) in front of just a few of the pink flamingos that inhabit the restaurant and the outside of the restaurant.

Then it was back to Holidome :) This time we went to see what pretties we could find at Intrinsic Trading. Of course I found some cool things - but the best of all were some earring drops in Mexican Purple Opal!! Woohoo! I got some rough for this 2 years ago and have been waiting to see someone make something with it. Thank goodness my mom saw it since I was checking out when she found it.

I did a quick visit with Lucky Gems to check on some pearls but didn't quite have the information to buy so we just started going up/down the rows at Holidome. I'm noticing more and more jewelry sellers at all the venues which is unfortunate since that means fewer gem dealers are around. Nevertheless I perused many of the gemstone vendors and found one, Earthstone, with these incredible, thin, curved abalone drops. They are just so ephemeral! The gal helping me went on a hunt for unusual cuts - unfortunately the ones she and I found were either WAY out of my price range or in stones that just don't do it for me. They had this incredible thin, curved, flower petal shape - but it was in prehnite (too pale), mookite (too much orange and orangey yellow) and some black/white/orange stone - not my kind of colors but the cut was just amazing! I did get some pretty, melon cut fluorite!

And the day at Holidome concluded with another beautiful sunset - showing the snow on the mountains!